
Lady Justice and the Ghost Whisperer
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Narrado por:
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George Kuch
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De:
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Robert Thornhill
What do a Confederate soldier who died on the field of battle, a woman who was driven from her home by the ravages of the Civil War, and a man who perished in a turn-of-the-century asylum have in common?
They all contact private investigator, Walt Williams.
A bizarre series of events surrounding these paranormal visits culminate in the discovery of a terrorist plot to detonate bombs at a crowded festival.
Once again, Lady Justice pairs Walt with forces from beyond the veil to solve mysteries hidden for decades and bring evil-doers to justice.
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Walt and his crew are definitely entertaining!!!
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Excellent! Walt and friends gather to meet the first ghost at the request of a young lady who's had a disturbing dream and that works out well, but there are other ghosts who are interconnected and there are other things involved. We are treated to some interesting history tours, a review of some awful historical facts about the effects of the Civil War on the residents of Missouri, and even a brush with terrorism. A good read interspersed with humor!
George Kuch continues to do a remarkable job of narration.
A great read!
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Wow great book
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I absolutely adored the historical elements that are featured as well as more current events, Walt Williams and the old gang are involved in this time. The listener is offered mystery, comedy, terrorists, history, adventure and helpful ghosts from the past. The Lady Justice series just keeps getting better and better. Robert Thornhill's imagination must be constantly in motion to offer the listener entertainment that engages and entertains. I've enjoyed this one so much I've listened to it 4 times!!!
The narration was well done. The characters were well portrayed. What can I saw about George Kuch? He is the greatest!!!
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Walt Williams rides again!
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I am a recent, now very eager, convert to the talent of George Kuch, the signature voice narrating the Lady Justice series penned by Robert Thornhill. His narration style is a tad more than just traditional reading and very entertaining. His deep voice changes in tone and energy to illustrate the personality and emotions of a plethora of rich characters including the very enjoyable first-person account of Walt Williams, septuagenarian retired Kansas City police officer. And as evident with Willie and a few Confederate soldiers, he offers a few accents. Ok, he isn't as successful with some of the delicate female voices, but his effort is noteworthy. I really enjoyed the audio version of Lady Justice and the Ghost Whisperer!
Ghost Whisperer? Yes, Robert Thornhill’s story offers four intriguing tales converging due to connections from beyond the veil. Due to a news story dubbing Walt and his brother-in-law Kevin as paranormal investigators, they are approached by several “kooks,” but when a friend, bribing with free pie, asks the two to just listen to his niece Mandy’s story, they at least agree to look into her claim her great, great grandmother appeared in her dream sharing the location of a locked box. From there they explore the Civil War history of the area—Union and Confederate troops, Battle of the Little Blue River, General Order #11, lands confiscated, families ripped apart—sending me on an informative Google journey. Enlisting the talents of Christopher Wheeler of Psychic Solutions, a docent at a haunted mansion and old jail, and his team of retired cops the paranormal meet the contemporary with an engaging tale of unfinished business, saving a business, stopping terrorist business, and offering new business opportunities. All were clever and the visions were not juvenile hocus-pocus…it all fit! The realism continues as Robert Thornhill himself is inserted as a character with whom Walt is friends and whose stories detail Walt’s adventures. Previous stories were referenced without spoilers providing background for some reoccurring characters and predicaments. All in all a very enjoyable three hours and fifty-two minutes!
Lady Justice and the Ghost Whisperer earns 5/5 Ghostly Whispers!
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Another fantastic story from Robert Thornhill. It was great to have references to some of the prior books... our past experiences make us who we are.
George Kuch is the perfect narrator for the Lady Justice series.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and I have voluntarily left this review.
Lady Justice and the Ghost Whisperer
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Join Walt as long dead ghosts contact him. Both to help him and ask help from him. Talking to the ghosts eventually lead Walt to a terrorist group planning to set of a bomb at a crowded festival. Another fantastic story by Robert Thornhill!
George Kuch is a fantastic narrator and I'm thrilled to see all the Lady Justice books are narrated by him.
Lady Justice and the Ghost Whisperer. Book 24
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Ghosts Assist
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Ghosts!
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Lady Justice goes ghosts, again.
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